LEWIS HAMILTON has admitted that MotoGP is “more hardcore” than Formula 1.
The Brit revealed that he watches MotoGP “in complete shock” – while F1 is “getting safer”.
Hamilton, 37, appeared alongside seven-time MotoGP champion Valentino Rossi at a sponsors event, during which he discussed comparisons between the two motorsports.
He said: “For us, I personally think that MotoGP is more hardcore – these guys don’t have seatbelts!
“When they have a crash, it’s big. It’s very, very difficult for them to improve safety, so that fear factor is always there and it’s been there for years.
“Our sport is getting safer and safer. We watch [MotoGP] in complete shock. It is nerve-wracking.”
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Rossi, 43, championed both sports and talked up similarities between the two.
He said: “All the MotoGP riders love Formula 1, and the Formula 1 drivers love MotoGP. The two sports are at the top of motorsport and are very connected.
“To drive a car or to ride a motorcycle? It is different but also the same. The lines are similar, and the braking. You have to be fast.
“If you can drive a car, you can also ride a bike, and the opposite.”
Hamilton spoke alongside Valentino Rossi